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Not from the past

Not from the past

In the grey summer garden I shall find you
With day-break and the morning hills behind you.
There will be rain-wet roses; stir of wings;
And down the wood a thrush that wakes and sings.
Not from the past you'll come, but from that deep
Where beauty murmurs to the soul asleep:
And I shall know the sense of life re-born
From dreams into the mystery of morn
Where gloom and brightness meet. And standing there
Till that calm song is done, at last we'll share
The league-spread, quiring symphonies that are
Joy in the world, and peace, and dawn’s one star.

—Siegfried Sassoon, "Idyll"

Candid in May

Candid in May

Pink, small, and punctual,
Aromatic, low,
Covert in April,
Candid in May,

Dear to the moss,
Known by the knoll,
Next to the robin
In every human soul.

Bold little beauty,
Bedecked with thee,
Nature forswears
Antiquity.
—Emily Dickinson, “May-Flower”

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Greetings one and all,

Many thanks, as always, for your help and support, in all ways, but particularly with our “spring cleaning” project mentioned last week.

It went so well, we’re continuing it this week, with a different set of books, so do take a glance at the list.

With warmest wishes for the week and beyond,

—John-Scott